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75 - Tom Newby School

1 TOM Newby School EXAMINATION SUBJECT MATHS EXAMINERS DATE 11 NOVEMBER 2016 MODERATOR SESSION ONE TOTAL MARKS 75 GRADE 5 DURATION 121 HOURS SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS 1. Answer all questions neatly and accurately. 2. Show all working out and units of measurement where necessary. 3. This question paper has 8 typed pages. Please check. This Exam has been compiled using notes and information contained in the Tom Newby School Maths book. The marking memorandum has been compiled accordingly. While alternative responses will be given due acknowledgement, the official memorandum will be considered a priority document to ensure uniformity of marking. Time allocation on this examination includes provision for concession. NAME : _____ GRADE : 5 ___ QUESTION : ONE Calculate and write down the answers. 1. 5 689 - 2 040 = _____ 2. 18 763 + 4 545 = _____ 3.

1 . tom newby school examination. subject maths examiners mrs.s.naidoo mrs.s.groves date 11 november 2016 moderator mrs.m.fourie session one total marks 75 grade 5 duration 1. 2 1 hours

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1 1 TOM Newby School EXAMINATION SUBJECT MATHS EXAMINERS DATE 11 NOVEMBER 2016 MODERATOR SESSION ONE TOTAL MARKS 75 GRADE 5 DURATION 121 HOURS SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS 1. Answer all questions neatly and accurately. 2. Show all working out and units of measurement where necessary. 3. This question paper has 8 typed pages. Please check. This Exam has been compiled using notes and information contained in the Tom Newby School Maths book. The marking memorandum has been compiled accordingly. While alternative responses will be given due acknowledgement, the official memorandum will be considered a priority document to ensure uniformity of marking. Time allocation on this examination includes provision for concession. NAME : _____ GRADE : 5 ___ QUESTION : ONE Calculate and write down the answers. 1. 5 689 - 2 040 = _____ 2. 18 763 + 4 545 = _____ 3.

2 ( 56 2) 4 2 = _____ 4. 29 + 4 x 0 = _____ 5. Half of ( 8x3 ) + 6 = _____ 6. 265 + 62 = _____ 7. The number 7 less than 65 442 is _____ 8. The next even number after 193 408 is _____ 9. The multiple of 6 that lie between 50 and 59 is _____ 10. How much time has passed from 09:25 to 13:30? _____ [10] 75 2 QUESTION : TWO Tom Newby School recently hosted the International Marimba and Steelpan Festival which united people from all over the world through the love of music. (Note that these numbers are representations and not the actual figures.) The diagram below represents the number of people who attended the festival.

3 A. What number is shown on the diagram? _____ (1) b. Write the above number in words. _____ _____ (1) c. Re-write the number on the diagram in expanded place value notation. _____ (1) d. Round off the number on the diagram to the nearest 10: _____ _____ (1) e. Round off the number on the diagram to the nearest 1 000: _____ (1) [5] The numbers below represents the four schools who brought the highest number of participants and spectators for their marimba and steelpan group: NAME OF School TOTAL Redhill Primary 2 595 Motheong Primary 1 580 Kingsmead Primary 1 620 St Benedict s 1 360 TTH TH H T u 3 a. What is the total number of participants and spectators? _____ (2) b. Which number is greater than 1 580 but less than 2 590? _____ (1) c.

4 How many more people came from Redhill Primary than from St. Benedict s? (Show all working out). (1) _____ _____ _____ d. If a bus can take 80 passengers on board, how many buses were needed to transport the people from St. Benedict s School ? (2) _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ e. The ticket prices for children were R20 and adults were R30. If there were three adults and four children from the Jones family, calculate the cost of all the tickets. (Show all working out). (2) _____ _____ _____ _____ [8] 4 QUESTION : THREE TIME Hallie Blejewski is a steelpan teacher from Connecticut and was at the festival as part of her research.

5 She gave a workshop to teachers on the steelpans. 1. The workshop lasted for 1 hours long. How long is this time in: Minutes: _____ (1) 2. If the workshop started at 09:15, what time did it finish? _____ (1) 3. If there were 83 teachers present at the workshop and each one played the steelpan for 2 minutes each, how many minutes did it take for all to complete playing. _____minutes. (1) 4. Convert the following to 24 hour times. a) 8:35 in the morning - _____ (1) b) 4:20 in the afternoon - _____ (1) [5] QUESTION : FOUR Match the items below to the correct measurements in the table.

6 Write down only the letter of the items in the table below. a) Tablespoon b) cup c) 2 litre coldrink bottle d) 4 Teaspoons e) half a litre juice f) 43 cup of oil 15ml 20ml 250ml 500ml 750ml 2 000ml [6] 5 QUESTION : FIVE ORDER OF OPERATIONS Help the twins to complete the following calculations using the BODMAS rule. a. 108 (81 9) + 16 b . 14 + 4x7 14 = _____ = _____ = _____ = _____ = _____ (2) = _____ (2) [4] QUESTION : SIX COMMON FRACTIONS Study the diagrams below and write down the shaded fraction. _____ _____ (2) Complete the following.

7 A. 2414 + 246 = ------ b. 9856 - 9823 = ------- (2) Calculate and simplify the answer where possible. a. 6 105 + 2106 b. 494 - 2 97 = _____ = _____ = _____ = _____ = _____ = _____ = _____ (3) = _____ (3) 6 Calculate: a. 31 of 54 roses b. 65 of 48 roses = _____ = _____ = _____ = _____ = _____ (2) = _____ (2) Shade the fractions as indicated for each diagram. 32 of 12 = ____ 42 of 12 = ____ (2) [16] QUESTION : SEVEN DECIMAL FRACTIONS Study the diagrams below and write down the decimal fraction for the shaded parts.

8 A. b. _____ _____ (2) 7 ) Write the decimal fraction for the following. a. 6 tenths + 5 hundredths + 7 thousandths = _____ (1) b. 8 hundredths + 4 tenths + 9 Units = _____ (1) c. 7U+ 4T + 6H + 5t + 3h = _____ (1) ) What is the place value of the underlined digit? a. 54, 523 - _____ b. 896, 201 - _____ (2) [7] QUESTION : EIGHT SHAPES Study the shapes below and complete the table.

9 A. b. c. d. Name of 3D object Number of faces Shapes of faces a. Square based pyramid _____ b. _____ 5 2 Triangles 3 Rectangles c. Hexagonal prism _____ d. Cube _____ 6 squares [6] 8 QUESTION : NINE AREA AND PERIMETER Find the perimeter of the following shapes. 15,5 cm a. b. 12m 25cm P = _____ P = _____ = _____ = _____ = _____ (2) = _____ (2) Find the area of the following shapes.

10 Remember to include the formula as well. 16cm 25cm a. b. 10 cm Area = _____ Area = _____ = _____ = _____ = _____ (2) = _____ (2) [8] TOTAL : 75 MARKS PLEASE CHECK YOUR WORK


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